Wow what a difference a year can make — I have seen the light and become an Aldi convert. Hallelujah on my savings! I have come to the conclusion that you just have to be there to get your produce when it is freshly stocked and you may have to throw an elbow or two because this place gets crazy with people getting serious about their celery, carrots, broccoli, berries, and all the healthy shit you can imagine. You will save money and it is better quality than i have found at the other two big grocers in the area.(providing you get there right after the truck!) I have continued to expand the things I purchase here. The cereal they carry is just as good if not better than the name brand. I enjoy all the snack options also. I am not open to purchasing meat there quite yet – I have a problem with meat anyhow and can be a bit of a snob. They do carry organic shit and lactose free milk. I do not think the cheese is as flavorful as you can find at cheese counters but again I am demanding about my cheese. I appreciate the value and healthy options from Aldi.
David J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 York, PA
Aldi is a cheap grocery store that doesn’t really carry any name brands and you have to buy your own grocery bags, have a quarter for a cart etc. Aldi professes very low prices that beat out name brands but in reality are not much less expensive than store brands at other stores and they charge a similar price. Meats and dairy are typically higher at Aldi than at other stores. All in all, it is OK.
Kaylee M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hudson, WI
Don’t really dig the food there. The few things I enjoy from there are the bread an the milk. Yes the pricing is very good but if you are a picky eater like me then I wouldn’t suggest it. But if you are not a picky eater then aldi is the place for you!
Courtney G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 River Falls, WI
Awesome prices! I swear I have cut my grocery bill at least in half since going here almost exclusively. They have most items that folks typically buy — chips, desserts, soup, milk, eggs, cereal, frozen meals, meats, paper products, a limited variety of veggies — but no name-brand soda, which is a little weird since they carry some other name-brand stuff. Not a great selection of vegetarian foods, but their stock changes regularly and delish specialty items pop up now and then. The checkout process can make you slightly insane, as the cashier goes lightning fast, and if you accidentally take their cart by their station, or try to use a credit card to pay, lord help you. Also, some of their fruit is not of the best quality. The pears’ skins taste like chemicals. Worth it all to save money!!!
Brenda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Twin Cities, MN
My Aldi dozen 1. Frozen whole green beans — the best ever and like $ 1.50 a bag 2. Frozen Prince Edward wax/green bean carrot mix when they have it 3. Fat free french vanilla coffee creamer(and most of the Fit & Active low-fat products) 4. Frozen sweet potato fries when they have them 5. Whole wheat frozen waffles when they have them 6. Whole wheat bread 7. Guacamole 8. Prepared potato salad(cole slaw & mac salads R yuck however) 9. Diet Red Thunder energy drink 10. Pre-packaged smoked fish when they have it 11. Dried fruit and nut selection 12. Frozen 3-berry mix 13. Organic blue corn chips Oh, and the 49 cent lip balm too. And the organic soy milk. I guess I have a few more. The only thing I don’t like about Aldi is that many products are seasonal, like the sweet potato fries(and about half the items on my list). The company seems to run pretty lean so if you look at it that way, it makes sense. But I get a hankering for smoked fish just about anytime, not just during the holidays! Debit card or cash only. And bring a quarter to get the carts. BYO bags as they are not free.